Maybe it’s just me, but Origins reminds me a bit of Murder, She Wrote.
Euro TV to Watch: Entertaining French Mystery Series ‘Origins’


Maybe it’s just me, but Origins reminds me a bit of Murder, She Wrote.

Describing a crime drama as delightful isn’t typical, but that’s what Allmen is. It’s also fun and humorous, and easy to binge if you’re so inclined.

The Xfinity Watchathon Week is back. So if you’re an Xfinity TV customer, read on to find out which Euro TV series on HBO you can (binge) watch for free.

Today Netflix opened its first European production hub in Tres Cantos, Madrid, and as part of the celebration announced two new Spanish Original series.

The announcement covers the three new Italian TV series as well as a couple of new and returning shows that have started production. (I wish Suburra was one of them.)

It’s April 1st, but no fooling — three more Euro TV series have returned to the US with new seasons.

There are fewer Euro TV premieres in the US in April than in previous months this year, but no matter because there are some exciting new and returning shows on the list!

Everything’s coming up Originals at Netflix, which announced that filming has started on its second Original series from Turkey, the mystery drama The Gift.

Production has started on the brand new Norwegian Netflix Original series Home for Christmas, from Per-Olav Sørensen, the director of Nobel and the upcoming Quicksand.

The Truth Will Out is a cracking good and utterly absorbing Scandi noir mystery drama, and it premieres in the US next week.

Filming has started in Odda, Norway, on Ragnarok, the new Netflix Original drama series produced by Danish prodco SAM Productions.

Production has started in Madrid on the third season of Paquita Salas, the award-winning comedy series created, written, and directed by Javier Ambrossi and Javier Calvo.